About this course

Entry requirements

BA (Hons) degree in either art and design or drawing-related disciplines, including social and other sciences or engineering
Study proposal
Portfolio of work
Alternative qualifications and experience will also be taken into consideration
IELTS level 6.5 or above if English isn’t their first language, with at least 5.5 in reading, writing, listening and speaking (please check our English Language requirements)

Months of entry

October

Course content

MA Drawing at Wimbledon is aimed at students who have a strong belief in drawing, and who want to explore and interrogate through the practice of drawing, their own agendas and seek methodologies and opportunities for extending their practice beyond the course.

A course that promotes drawing for a purpose, focusing on process and cross-disciplinary dialogues that centre on communicating ideas to an audience, client or user

To develop their drawing, discursive skills and agendas through a re-orientation of their practice

Collaborations across and between diverse disciplines and courses at the College

To have access to rich research sources such as Wimbledon’s Jocelyn Herbert Archive, the Stanley Kubrick Archives and University of the Arts London Centre for Drawing

To benefit from the College’s established relationships we have with Tate Britain, The British Museum, Ashmolean Museum, The Royal Academy, The Sir John Soane Museum and the V&A drawing collections.

To explore a range of practices and disciplines where new languages and methodologies can be developed, including:

Architecture

Art

Cartography

Dance

Design

Engineering

Performance

The Sciences

Writing

Information for international students

The College is dedicated to excellence in learning and teaching. All tutors are practising artists or designers. The College is a small and friendly community, located in Wimbledon, only 15 minutes by train from central London. +44 (0)20 7514 1852